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Just a heads up for potential buyers (and a free bump for the OP):
If you aren't installing these on a Rubicon, you will need to figure out some kind of reinforcement for the frame where that long bolt (shown in the pic above) goes through. The Rubicon frame has a tube reinforcement welded in place where the bolt goes through, but other models don't. It's not necessarily a serious issue, but if your truck takes a big hit, you could end up bending part of your frame.
It's hard to describe, but the bolt basically goes through two flat pieces of frame that are a little over two inches apart. As you torque the bolt down, the frame sides start to pull together and deform a bit. I bought a small section of steel tubing from Home Depot, cut it to size, and put that between the frame sections like a tunnel for the bolt. This stops the frame from deforming, and doesn't affect the rails in any way whatsoever. I'm not sure if it'll truly protect the frame the way the Rubicon factory steel would, but it's better than nothing.